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Odessa schools share mask protocols for start of the school year
Both ECISD and First Odessa Christian Academy say they ll notify parents if there are any changes to protocol throughout the year. Author: Rachel Ripp (News West9) Published: 6:49 PM CDT July 28, 2021 Updated: 6:49 PM CDT July 28, 2021
ODESSA, Texas Navigating COVID protocol is looking different this year for different schools. Transitioning into this school year at the moment we re going to be no mask mandates in place currently, said Tony Parris, Head of schools at First Odessa Christian Academy.
Last year, First Odessa Christian mandated masks the entire school year and didn t have to ever switch to remote learning.
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Jeremiah McLean waits beside attorney Ron Bayot in Alpena’s 26th Circuit Court on Tuesday. McLean pleaded no contest to raping a minor.
ALPENA A man will spend at least 10 years behind bars after accepting a plea deal in the sexual assault of an Alpena teen.
Though declaring himself innocent, Jeremiah McLean on Tuesday pleaded no contest to accusations that he bound, raped, and strangled a 15-year-old girl at an Alpena cemetery in June.
The News does not identify victims of sexual assault.
At the request of the girl’s family, Judge Ed Black sentenced McLean to 10 years in prison, far short of the 18 years recommended by the Michigan Department of Corrections and the life sentence possible with a first-degree rape charge.